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ad-work [718]
4 years ago
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1. Identify the roles (producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, or decomposer) of the hare and the wolf in the simulated

ecosystem. Explain your answers in complete sentences.

Hare:

Wolf:
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Bogdan [553]4 years ago
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Hare: The Hare is the primary consumer because it eats and collects energy from the grass which gets it from the sun.

Wolf: The wolf is secondary due to the fact that it eats the primary consumer hare.
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